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UK DSIT Appoints AI Investment Adviser
March 20, 2026
The UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has appointed Henry de Zoete as a part-time AI and investment adviser to support inward investment and advance UK technology growth. His role includes representing the UK in international AI forums and informing government AI policy, reflecting a strategic focus on fostering AI innovation and attracting tech investments. This appointment signals increased government engagement in AI sector development and potential future procurement initiatives related to AI technologies and investments.
- Procurement professionals should note DSIT's emphasis on AI and investment advisory roles, indicating potential upcoming AI-related contracts and funding opportunities.
- Industry stakeholders can anticipate enhanced government support for AI startups and technology firms, which may influence partnership and bidding strategies.
- Organizations involved in AI and tech investment may benefit from engaging with DSIT initiatives and forums where policy and investment priorities are shaped.
- This development underscores the UK government's commitment to integrating AI expertise into procurement planning and innovation policy formulation.
Exactly what we need more of. Henry de Zoete will be brilliant in DSIT. How Britain harnesses AI for productivity and public good has MUCH further to run. Were at [a very] early inflection point of somewhat hysterical political and policy debates about it. Government will be richer for Henrys involvement.
— Josh Simons
Pleased to be rejoining the civil service as investment and AI adviser in DSIT. As an exited founder and angel investor in over a hundred start-ups, Im hopeful I can help make Britain the place for tech and AI.
— Henry de Zoete
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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Cabinet Office, Oak National Academy, University of Oxford